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The Undetectable Firearms Act is set to expire in three weeks, and has already passed the Senate. The House defeated a stand-alone bill, so now it's included in a must-pass defense bill.
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A new court order was secured to immediately stop 10 national gun distributors from selling ghost guns in the state of New York.
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Attorney General Letitia James has filed for a preliminary injunction against ten national gun distributors to prevent them from selling incomplete guns and to stop ghost guns from entering the state.
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The pistol license unit has been operating remotely since its COVID-19 closing, but the office will open its doors again for in-person appointments in February.
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Read a transcript of the prepared remarks for Gov. Kathy Hochul's big Tuesday speech to a joint session of the legislature
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul held a news conference to recount her efforts to fight crime in New York, and offered statistics that she says show the steps that she’s taken are working.
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The measure to prevent guns in certain areas and enhance background checks was recently put on hold by a federal judge.
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The latest on a potential chip manufacturer coming to the region, plus some high profile visitors at the fair.
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After the Supreme Court struck down New York's 100-year-old gun laws, Gov. Kathy Hochul outlined new laws in June. They take effect Sept. 1.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul said she's made changes to bail reform laws and implemented working systems to get illegal guns off the street.